
(a)
Interpretation:
The equivalent mass of
Concept introduction:
In a

Answer to Problem 9PE
The equivalent mass of
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is shown below.
In the above reaction each mole of
Therefore,
The molar mass of
The molar mass of hydrogen is
The molar mass of iodine is
Substitute the values of molar masses of hydrogen and iodine in equation (2).
Substitute the values of molar mass and equivalents per mole of
Therefore, the equivalent mass of
The equivalent mass of
(b)
Interpretation:
The equivalent mass of
Concept introduction:
In a chemical reaction one equivalent of an acid is defined as the quantity that yields one mole of hydrogen ion. One equivalent of base is defined as the quantity that reacts with one mole of hydrogen ion. The number of grams per equivalent is called equivalent mass. The unit of equivalent mass is

Answer to Problem 9PE
The equivalent mass of
Explanation of Solution
The chemical reaction is given below.
In the above reaction one mole of hydroxide ion reacts with one mole of hydrogen ion of the molecule
Therefore,
The molar mass of
The molar mass of hydrogen is
The molar mass of carbon is
The molar mass of nitrogen is
The molar mass of oxygen is
Substitute the values of molar masses of hydrogen, Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen in equation (2).
Substitute the values of molar mass and equivalents per mole of
Therefore, the equivalent mass of
The equivalent mass of
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